'Some remainers are trying to create a recession so they can say I told you so', says Leave Means Leave

People trying to stop Article 50 from being triggered are "talking our economy down" to create a recession, so they can say, "I told you so," according to the co-chair of Leave Means Leave.

John Major has claimed there is a credible case for a second referendum. Meanwhile Tony Blair has claimed that if people decide the costs of leaving the European Union are too high, Brexit could be stopped.

Co-founder of Leave.EU Richard Tice told Julia Hartley-Brewer that people who trying to find a way to remain in the European Union are "deliberately trying to talk our economy down so we have a recession, and then they can say I told you so."

He believes this is a "disgraceful attempt by some of the most unpopular people and politicians in this country." Adding, they're "guilty of negligence" and it's going to bring "untold levels of anger."